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Ruler Postulate

Segment Addition Postulate

Angle Addition Postulate

1. The points on a lind can be paired with real


numbers so that any two points can have
coordinates 1 and 0
2. Once a coordinate system has been
chosen like so, the distance between the
two points equals the absolute value of the
difference of their coordinates.

If B is between A and C then..


AB+BC=AC

If Point B lies in the interior of <AOC then


M< AOB+ m<BOC= m<AOC
If <AOC is straight. And B is any point not on line
AC, then
M<AOB + m<BOC = 180 degrees

Postulate 5

Postulate 6

Line has 2 pts


Plane has 3 pts not all in one line
Space has 4 pts not all in one plane

Through any 2 pts there is one line

Through any three points there is one plane and


through any three noncollinear points there is
exactly one plane

Postulate 7

Postulate 8

If two pts are in a plane then the line that has the
pts is in that plane

It 2 planes intersect their intersection is a line

Postulate 9

Theorem 1-1

If 2 lines intersect then they intersect in exactly


one pt

Theorem 1-2

Through a line and a pt not in the line there is one


plane

Theorem 1-3

If 2 lines intersect, then exactly one plane contains


the lines

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